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NASA's Voyager 1 Probe In Interstellar Space Can't Phone Home

Friday December 15, 2023. 08:00 AM , from Slashdot
NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft is, once again, having trouble transmitting any scientific or systems data back to Earth. 'The 46-year-old spacecraft is capable of receiving commands, but a problem seems to have arisen with the probe's computers,' reports Space.com. Slashdot readers quonset and ArchieBunker shared the news. From the report: Voyager 1's flight data system (FDS), which collects onboard engineering information and data from the spacecraft's scientific instruments, is no longer communicating as expected with the probe's telecommunications unit (TMU), according to a NASA blog post on Dec. 12. When functioning properly, the FDS compiles the spacecraft's info into a data package, which is then transmitted back to Earth using the TMU. Lately, that data package has been 'stuck,' the blog post said, 'transmitting a repeating pattern of ones and zeros.' Voyager's engineering team traced the problem back to the FDS, but it could be weeks before a solution is found. In May 2022, Voyager 1 experienced transmitting issues for several months before a workaround was found. Meanwhile, Voyager 2 experienced an unplanned 'communications pause' earlier this year after a routine sequence of commands triggered a 2-degree change in the spacecraft's antenna orientation. This prevented it from receiving commands or transmitting data back to Earth until NASA fixed the issue a week later.

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https://tech.slashdot.org/story/23/12/14/1956257/nasas-voyager-1-probe-in-interstellar-space-cant-ph...

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